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Man WWR with the trust fall today
Oof

Bad day today for me with WWR, SNAP doing nothing ans SDC falling yet again
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This is supposed to be a good thing, right?
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FML
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If my avg on WWR is 5.15 is it worth getting more at just under 6? I am have trouble resisting the urge to buy more haha
Let it ride
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$26 on $PLTR been defended two days in a row.
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I've done it and will continue to probably
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ClutchCityAg said:

If my avg on WWR is 5.15 is it worth getting more at just under 6? I am have trouble resisting the urge to buy more haha
Sell the 7.5P for Feb for 2.50 or 10P for Mar for 5.00
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AgEE10 said:

ClutchCityAg said:

If my avg on WWR is 5.15 is it worth getting more at just under 6? I am have trouble resisting the urge to buy more haha
Sell the 7.5P for Feb for 2.50 or 10P for Mar for 5.00
So essentially I either pocket the 2.50 premium, or I get called out and purchase 100 shares for a net cost of 5.00 per share?
Let it ride
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Everything I own is getting hosed today. Market green, me red.
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yes
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0708aggie said:

Everything I own is getting hosed today. Market green, me red.


It's now officially the Biden market.
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Yeah, I think AMZN and NFLX are carrying the SPY today.
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Cool - the second I get into SNDL it drops 4%
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You could also buy 100 shares and immediately sell the 2/19 $5P for .75 and get the average down to $5 if that makes you feel more comfortable?
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ClutchCityAg said:

AgEE10 said:

ClutchCityAg said:

If my avg on WWR is 5.15 is it worth getting more at just under 6? I am have trouble resisting the urge to buy more haha
Sell the 7.5P for Feb for 2.50 or 10P for Mar for 5.00
So essentially I either pocket the 2.50 premium, or I get called out and purchase 100 shares for a net cost of 5.00 per share?

Yes, I just sold Feb 7.50 calls for 2.55. So if $WWR is under 7.50 at expiration, and I get assigned the shares, my net cost for those is 4.95. If above 7.50 I keep the premiums. Earnings on Feb 2nd that I think will push the stock price well over 7.50 before expiration.
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Was really hoping WWR would hold tight. This is depressing.
ag94whoop
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Ags2013 said:

Was really hoping WWR would hold tight. This is depressing.


I think it will bounce again but damn this day sucks

SDC on free fall, so is WWR and SNAP not doing much

Those are my there heavy holds
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Wow I love this move, seems like a win-win
Let it ride
Mostly Foggy Recollection
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Depressing? This is a longer term hold.

I like red, it means, buy more.

The story is there. The plan is there.
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So much red for me today after opening up green bigly
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So I take it I am the only one happy about todays WWR drop? I'm not done accumulating and was pretty bummed about it closing at $5 instead of $4.99 on friday and not getting assigned any shares. Added a bunch of cc's yesterday so the run-up wouldn't be a complete loss if it did fall back. Going to start selling some more puts soon.
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More like my 7.5 2/19 covered calls aren't in imminent danger
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Mostly Foggy Recollection said:

Depressing? This is a longer term hold.

I like red, it means, buy more.

The story is there. The plan is there.


THIS. I'm picking up more every .25 drop.
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E said:

So much red for me today after opening up green bigly
lol that's incredible considering the entire US market is up 1%
ag94whoop
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Definitely looking at adding wwr today if the slide continues

I don't trust myself buying where it's at now but if it gets back to $5 look out
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Tdoc doing work
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Question:

Admittedly I'm relatively new to the stocks game. But I see a lot of folks post about going net free on certain stocks.

By selling your initial investment, sure, you are basically eliminating risk, but you're also severely limiting your potential for growth. Why do this? Are you guys doing this just with particularly risky stocks? Going for the quick gain rather than long-term investment?
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Mr President Elect said:

So I take it I am the only one happy about todays WWR drop? I'm not done accumulating and was pretty bummed about it closing at $5 instead of $4.99 on friday and not getting assigned any shares. Added a bunch of cc's yesterday so the run-up wouldn't be a complete loss if it did fall back. Going to start selling some more puts soon.
I am too - my wife had a hard time understanding why I was upset a stock we held went up so much.
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Peter Klaven said:

You could also buy 100 shares and immediately sell the 2/19 $5P for .75 and get the average down to $5 if that makes you feel more comfortable?
Ok this is where I get confused. What does buying the shares help in this situation? You buy the shares then sell the puts, but then you are obligated to buy 100 shares again if under $5 (which in theory i guess you would hope for)

I would think the buying of the shares is meaningless (unless you are just applying the premium to your cost basis)
Mostly Foggy Recollection
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Keeping 50% cash at all times is important, to me.

Sure, you can go balls deep into a few plays and ride them, but you miss out on a lot of other growth. Then there's the whole, "this market is a bubble".... we are going to get a correction, and a large one. I'd rather have cash there to buy on the correction.
Mostly Foggy Recollection
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CRM squeeze? It's busting north of 224.
GtownRAB
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Brian Earl Spilner said:

Question:

Admittedly I'm relatively new to the stocks game. But I see a lot of folks post about going net free on certain stocks.

By selling your initial investment, sure, you are basically eliminating risk, but you're also severely limiting your potential for growth. Why do this? Are you guys doing this just with particularly risky stocks? Going for the quick gain rather than long-term investment?
Mainly risky stocks - that way you are playing with house money.

In my opinion, I think it helps overall though. It makes you be more strategic and utilize different ways to make money on stocks instead of just buying and holding/selling.

For example, I made quite a bit (for me) selling puts on WWR while the stock itself stayed relatively flat the last month.
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Brian Earl Spilner said:

Question:

Admittedly I'm relatively new to the stocks game. But I see a lot of folks post about going net free on certain stocks.

By selling your initial investment, sure, you are basically eliminating risk, but you're also severely limiting your potential for growth. Why do this? Are you guys doing this just with particularly risky stocks? Going for the quick gain rather than long-term investment?

Yes, it limits potential for growth.

It's a mental strategy to make you less emotionally concerned about the stock, but as far as strategy goes it doesn't really hurt or benefit you.
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